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Manuscripts

1-5/1: The Fourth Wall (2012), typescript draft [under original title Mister Baby Head], pages 119 - 257, undated

1-5/2: The Fourth Wall (2012), typescript draft [under original title Mister Baby Head], pages 258 - 393 , undated

1-5/3: The Fourth Wall (2012), typescript draft [under original title Mister Baby Head], pages 394 - 538, undated

1-5/4: "When The Music's Over" (Michael Swanwick, 1984), typescript near-final draft (photocopy), with correspondence to WJW re: "The Bob Dylan Solution", 1989

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Manuscripts and Correspondence

2-3/1: *This Is Not A Game (2009), original copyedited typescript, pages 141 - 219, 2008?

2-3/2: *This Is Not A Game (2009), original copyedited typescript, pages 220 - 302, 2008?

2-3/3: *This Is Not A Game (2009), original copyedited typescript, pages 303 - 367, 2008?

2-3/4: *This Is Not A Game (2009), original copyedited typescript, pages 368 - 417, 2008? [page 417 torn]

2-3/5: *This Is Not A Game (2009), proofs, title page - page 61, November 2008

2-3/6: *This Is Not A Game (2009), proofs, pages 63 - 133, November 2008

2-3/7: *This Is Not A Game (2009), proofs, 134 - 215, November 2008

2-3/8: *This Is Not A Game (2009), proofs, pages 216 - 284, November 2008

2-3/9: *This Is Not A Game (2009), proofs, pages 285 - 327, November 2008

2-3/10: *This Is Not A Game (2009), proofs, pages 328 - 374, November 2008

2-3/11: Correspondence from Dell Publishing, August 1979 - June 1982

Manuscripts

1-1/1: The Yankee (1981, as Jon Williams), assembled draft typescript [under original title The Tern Schooner], title page - page 78, undated

1-1/2: The Yankee (1981, as Jon Williams), assembled draft typescript [under original title The Tern Schooner], pages 79 - 165, undated

1-1/3: The Yankee (1981, as Jon Williams), assembled draft typescript [under original title The Tern Schooner], pages 166 - 264, undated

1-1/4: The Yankee (1981, as Jon Williams), assembled draft typescript [under original title The Tern Schooner], pages 265 - 371, undated

1-1/5: The Yankee (1981, as Jon Williams), assembled draft typescript [under original title The Tern Schooner], pages 372 - 437, undated

1-1/6: The Yankee (1981, as Jon Williams), assembled draft typescript [under original title The Tern Schooner], pages 438 - 499, undated

1-1/7: The Raider (1981, as Jon Williams), typescript with handwritten edits, title page - page 163, undated

1-1/8: The Raider (1981, as Jon Williams), typescript with handwritten edits pages 164 - 279, undated

1-1/9: The Raider (1981, as Jon Williams), typescript with handwritten edits, pages 280 - 404, undated

1-1/10: The Raider (1981, as Jon Williams), typescript with handwritten edits, pages 405 - 526, undated

1-1/11: The Raider (1981, as Jon Williams), typescript with handwritten edits, pages 527 - 619 (missing page 533), undated, w/cover flats and ad for novel, undated

Manuscripts

1-2/1: "Side Effects" (1985), typescript draft, undated

1-2/2: The Accidental War (2018), typescript early draft, pages 6 - 55, undated

1-2/3: The Accidental War (2018), typescript early draft, pages 56 - 105, undated

1-2/4: The Accidental War (2018), typescript early draft, pages 106 - 152, undated

1-2/5: The Accidental War (2018), typescript early draft, pages 153 - 197, undated, w/cover flats of novels, 2018

1-2/6: History of Sailing Tactics in the Age of Fighting Sail, typescript with handwritten diagrams,. undated

1-2/7: Gaming Materials: American Duels: American Sea Battles in One-on-One, typescript, undated

1-2/8: Materials relating to WJW's Age of Sail RPGs, including adventures, correspondence, and other materials, 1985 - 1986, undated

1-2/9: Miscellaneous gaming materials, undated

Prime Meridian (2017) and Feast in the Garden of Earthly Delights

S1-2/1: Prime Meridian (2017), typescript, proofing copy with handwritten copyedits, October 2017

S1-2/2: Feast in the Garden of Earthly Delights, typescript with handwritten edits, pages 1- 115, 2017

S1-2/3: Feast in the Garden of Earthly Delights, typescript with handwritten edits, pages 116 - 214, 2017

S1-2/4: Feast in the Garden of Earthly Delights, typescript with handwritten edits, pages 215 - 282, 2017

Gods of Jade and Shadow (2019)

S1-3/1: Gods of Jade and Shadow, typescript with handwritten edits, cover page - page 105, 2017

S1-3/2: Gods of Jade and Shadow, typescript with handwritten edits, page 106 - 198, 2017

S1-3/3: Gods of Jade and Shadow, typescript with handwritten edits, page 199 - 313, 2017

S1-3/4: Gods of Jade and Shadow, typescript with handwritten edits, page 314 - 391, 2017

March 2021 Addendum

5-1/1: A Dangerous Eagerness (later titled Velvet Was The Night, 2021], typescript with handwritten edits, pages 1- 132, undated

5-1/2: A Dangerous Eagerness (later titled Velvet Was The Night, 2021], typescript with handwritten edits, pages 133 - 319, undated

5-1/3: "The Home of the Righteous" (unpublished), typescript with handwritten edits, undated

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The Beautiful Ones (2017)

S1-1/1: The Beautiful Ones (2016), typescript with author's handwritten edits, pages 1 - 134

S1-1/2: The Beautiful Ones (2016), typescript with author's handwritten edits, pages 135 - 268

S1-1/3: The Beautiful Ones (2016), typescript with author's handwritten edits, pages 269 - 354

S1-1/4: The Beautiful Ones (2016), typescript with author's handwritten edits, pages 355 - 439

July 2019 Addendum

1-4/1: Mexican Gothic (2000), typescript with handwritten edits, pages 1 - 77, April 2019

1-4/2: Mexican Gothic (2000), typescript with handwritten edits, pages 78 - 130, April 2019

1-4/3: Mexican Gothic (2000), typescript with handwritten edits, pages 131 - 193, April 2019

1-4/4: Mexican Gothic (2000), typescript with handwritten edits, pages 194 - 258, April 2019

1-4/5: Mexican Gothic (2000), typescript with handwritten edits, pages 259 -348, April 2019

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March 2021 Addendum

5-2/4: Mexican Gothic (2020), advance reader's edition, 2020

5-2/5: The Beautiful Ones (2017), uncorrected advance reading copy for reissued 2021 edition, 2021

5-2/6: Certain Dark Things (2016), uncorrected bound manuscript for reissued edition (2021), 2021

5-2/7: The Return of the Sorceress (2021), advance uncorrected proof, 2021

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June 2022 Addendum

1-6/1: Manuscripts: The Daughter of Doctor Moreau (2022), typescript draft with handwritten edits, pages v - 138, undated

1-6/2: Manuscripts: The Daughter of Doctor Moreau (2022), typescript draft with handwritten edits, pages 139 - 252, undated

1-6/3: Manuscripts: The Daughter of Doctor Moreau (2022), typescript draft with handwritten edits, 253 - 357, undated

3-6/4: Other Materials: 2021 Aurora Award for Best Novel winner slip and nominees' envelope, 2021

3-6/5: Other Materials: Literary festival tags, 2021 - 2022

3-6/6: Other Materials: Los Angeles Times Book Prizes materials, April 2022

3-6/7: Other Materials: South Texas Book Festival materials, 2021

4-6/8: Correspondence, 2020 - 2022

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Action Figures, Marvel, DC, and Other

Marvel
Spider Woman [Spider-Man, Legends Series] (2017)

Captain America [Avengers, Legends Series] (2018)

Captain Marvel [Captain Marvel, Legends Series] (2018)

Ms. Marvel [Avengers, Gamer Verse] (2020)

Shuri [Black Panther] (2017)

Shuri [Black Panther, Legacy Collection] (2022)

Vibranium Black Panther [Black Panther] (2017)

DC
Queen Hippolyta [Wonder Woman, DC Comics Multiverse] (2016)

Other
Anya [Buffy the Vampire Slayer] (2004)

Funko Pop! Figures, Ghostbusters and Other

Ghostbusters

Dr. Raymond Stantz [Ghostbusters] (2013)

Dr. Peter Venkman [Ghostbusters] (2014)

Jillian Holtzmann [Ghostbusters] (2016)

Erin Gilbert [Ghostbusters] (2016)

Patty Tolan [Ghostbusters] (2016)

Abby Yates [Ghostbusters] (2016)

Other

Laura Palmer [Twin Peaks] (2017)

Eleven [Stranger Things] (2017)

Imperator Furiosa [Mad Max: Fury Road] (undated)

Funko Pop! Figures, Marvel and DC

Marvel

Captain Carter [What If?] (2021)

Kate Bishop [Hawkeye] (2021, Special Target Edition)

Kate Bishop with Lucky the Pizza Dog [Hawkeye], (2021)

Monica Rambeau [WandaVision] (2021)

Ms. Marvel (2022)

DC

Black Canary [Arrow] (undated)

Oliver Queen [Arrow] (undated)

Patty Jenkins (Director, Wonder Woman, 2020)

Wonder Woman [Wonder Woman 1984] (2020)

Wonder Woman Flying [Wonder Woman 1984] (2020)

Disks 1-26

This box contains the following items:

Disk 1a: If Brother Jack Were Here [2:48] / 1b: The Little 'Dobie Shack [2:16]
Folk songs performed by Daniel Jeffus, Lovelady, [TX] [1938]
Owens 61/62
[note: side b fair condition; both songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 2a: The Two Orphans [2:10] / 2b: The Cruel War [2:45]
Folk songs sung unaccompanied by Lemuel Jeffus of Lovelady, TX [1938]
Owens 57/58
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 3a: The Butcher's Boy [2:57] / 3b: Goodbye Little Bonnie Blue Eyes [2:34]
Folk ballads performed by May Kennedy McCord of Springfield, Missouri, June 5th, 1939.
Owens 55/56
[note: side b fair condition; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 4a: The Orphan Girl [1:49] / 4b: The Irish Girl [1:37]
Folk songs sung by Daniel Jeffus of Lovelady, Texas. [1938]
Owens 53/54
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 5a: Claude's Wife [2:51] / 5b: O Girls Mind Who You Slight [2:46]
Folk songs performed by Lemuel Jeffus, Lovelady, Texas. [1938]
Owens 51/52
[note: song 5a included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 6a: Rolly Troodum [2:36]
Folk song sung by May Kennedy McCoy of Springfield, MO, [n.d.]
Owens 50
[note: fair condition, multiple skips; song included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 7a: Old Jay Bird [0:37] / 7b: Go To Sleep, Baby [0:28]
Play-party song and lullaby sung by Mrs. Imogene Hyde of Calvert, [TX], [n.d.]
Owens 49
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 8a: The Bright Sherman Valley [2:19] / 8b: Kitty Wells [2:41]
Folk songs sung by unidentified male with guitar accompaniment. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 38/39
[note: side b fair condition, skips; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 9a: Green Corn [with history of Ben Thompson's banjo] [2:27] / 9b: I Got Mine [2:17]
Folk songs sung and played on banjo by J. D. Dillingham of Austin, TX, [n.d.]
Owens 45/46
[note: song on side 9a included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 10a: I Went Out A-Sparkin' [1:37] / 10b: John Dobber [1:44]
Folk songs sung by Maidy Kelly of the Soda community near Livingston, TX, [n.d.]
Owens 30/31
[side b fair condition, skips; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disc 11a: The Boston Burglar [2:40] / 11b: How Come That Blood [On Your Shirt Sleeve] [1:29]
Folk songs sung by Mrs. T. H. [or C. H.] Burke of Silsbee, Texas, [n.d.]
Owens 32/33
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 12a: Broken Engagement [2:39] / 12b: Dying Girl's Message [2:52]
Folk songs sung by Mrs. Irvin Thompson at Silsbee, TX, [n.d.]
Owens 71/72
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 13a: Dry Bones [1:59] / 13b: [Old Ship o'] Zion [2:34]
13a: Gospel song sung by The Uplifted Four [African American quartet], Hearne, TX, 1938.
13b: Gospel hymn sung by an unidentified female, [n.p.], [1938]
Owens 179/180
[both songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 14a: The Little Sparrow [2:14], 06/05/1939
Folk song performed by May Kennedy McCord, [Springfield, MO] on June 5th, 1939.
Owens 37
[note: alternate title given "Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies"; song included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 15a: By and By [2:55]
Gospel song sung by unidentified African American female with piano accompaniment at Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX [1938]
Owens 111
[note: song included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disc 16a: Singing Tonight [1:41] / 16b: By and By [1:57]
16a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified choir with piano accompaniment [n.p] [n.d.]
16b: Gospel song sung by unidentified male with piano accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 183/184 CD access copy Box 9

Disk 17a: My Shepherd's Gone and Left Me [1:53] / 17b: Ride On King Jesus [1:47]
Gospel songs sung by The Silsbee Four [African American quartet] [Silsbee, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 148/149
[note: song 17a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 18a: Swing Low [2:12] / 18b: By and By [2:49]
18a: Gospel song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
18b: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 156/157 CD access copy Box 9

Disk 19a: Two Wings [2:18] / 19b: By and By [2:47]
19a: Gospel song sung by unidentified African American quartet.
19b: Gospel song sung by an unidentified female with piano accompaniment.
Owens 171/172
[note: both songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 20a: Little Joe the Wrangler [part 1] [2:56] / 20b-1: Little Joe the Wrangler [part2] [0:25]; 20b-2: Going to Leave Old Texas [1:40]
20a: Folk song sung by unidentified male with guitar accompaniment. [n.p.] [n.d.]
20b: Fragment of folk song sung by unidentified male; Folk song sung by Mildred Webb with guitar accompaniment, Austin, TX, March 4th, 1939.
Owens 93 CD access copy Box 9

Disk 21a: The Massa's Runned Away [2:33] / 21b: Joe Bowers [1:45]
Folk songs sung by Lemuel Jeffus, Lovelady, TX [n.d.]
Owens 59/60
[note: 21b included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 22a: The Bastard King of England [2:38] / 22b: Diamond Joe [The Chisholm Trail] [2:27]
22a: Folk song sung by unidentified male with guitar accompaniment, Austin, TX, March 1939.
22b: Folk song sung by unidentified male with banjo accompaniment, [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 88/89
[note: song 22b alternate title given "The Chisholm Trail" included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 23a: The Zebra Dun [Part 1] [2:48] / 23b: The Zebra Dun [Part 2] [1:20], 02/19/1939
Cowboy song sung and played on guitar by Brownie McNeill at Austin, TX, February 19, 1939.
Owens 81
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 24a: The Hangman's Tree [2:30] / 24b: Barbara Allen [2:28]
English ballads sung by Mrs. I. L. Stowe of Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
Owens 1/2
[note: song 24a included as "The Hangman's Rope" in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 25a: Flirtation [1:50] / Mohea [alternate title "Little Mohea"] [2:30]
25a: Folk song sung by Mrs. Irvin Thompson of Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
25b: Folk ballad sung by Mrs. C. H. Burke of Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
Owens 34/35
[note: song order is reversed on CD; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 26a: The House Carpenter [2:45] / 26b: Ti Risslety Rosslety [1:43]
26a: English ballad sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
26b: Folk song sung by Colonel Denoon of Springfield, MO [n.d.]
Owens 7/8
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disks #27-52

This box contains the following items:

Disk 27a: Gypsy Davy [2:48] / 27b: Lady Mary [2:22]
English folk ballads sung and played on guitar by May Kennedy McCord, [Springfield, MO] June 5, 1939.
Owens 25/26
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 28a: Sacred Harp No. 421 [Cooper] We'll All Shout Together [Sweet Morning] [2:12] / 28b: Sacred Harp [Cooper 501, That Beautiful Land] [2:36]
Shape note hymns sung by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 99/100 CD access copy Box 9

Disk 29a: Frog Went A Courting [2:52] / Frog Went a Courting [2:02]
29a: Folk song sung and played by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
29b: Folk song sung by Mrs. C. H. Burke [Silsbee, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 24
[note: 29a included in "Texas Folk Songs"] CD access copy Box 9

Disk 30a: Frog Went a Courting [1:17] / 30b: Sailor Song [1:34]
Folk songs sung by Donald Davidson [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 5
[note: song order is mis-labled on CD]

Disk 31a: Rich Irish Lady [part 1] [2:30] / 31b-1: [Rich Irish Lady, part 2] [0:30]; 31b-2: Lazy Man [2:13]
Folk ballads sung by unidentified females [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 75/76
[note: all songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 32a: The Old Woman from Ireland [2:27] / 32b: Jennie Jenkins [0:45]
Folk songs sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 73/74
[note: 32b bad condition; both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 33a: Travelin On [2:08] / 33b: By and By [2:37]
33a: Gospel song sung by unidentified choir and male soloist with piano accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
33b: Gospel song sung by unidentified choir and female soloist with piano accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 144/145

Disk 34a: Sacred Harp Parting Song [Cooper #62, Parting Hand "My Christian friends, in bonds of love"] [2:50] / 34b: Sacred Harp minor key [Cooper 47b, Idumea "And am I born to die?"] [2:12]
Shape note hymns sung by unidentified choir at Austonio, TX, summer 1940.
Owens 144/145
[note: 34b included as "Idumea" in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song"]

Disk 35a: Poor Pilgrim [1:48] / 35b: Poor Pilgrim [2:11]
Gospel hymn sung by Ella Prescott [First Baptist Church, Colored, Silsbee, TX] [n.d.]

Disk 36a: Steal Away [2:53] / 36b: There's No Hiding Place [2:17]
Gospel hymns sung by unidentified female and choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 150/151
[note: 36b has 0:55 silence at beginning of track]

Disk 37a: Jesus is Sweeter [2:21]
Gospel song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 152

Disk 38a: Somebody Touched Me [1:25] / 38b: Good News [1:58]
Gospel songs sung by [Ella Prescott] and unidentified females at [First Baptist Church, Silsbee, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 154/155
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song"]

Disk 39a: Toiling [2:51] / 39b: Every Time [1:57]
39a: Gospel song sung by [General Washington] at [Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX] [n.d.]
39b: Gospel hymn sung by [Old Elam Baptist Church Choir] with unidentified female at [Hearne, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 158/159
[note: 39a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song"]

Disk 40a: It May Be the Best for Me [2:43] / 40b: Heaven's Radio [2:56]
Gospel songs sung by Miss Freddie Lee Kirby with piano accompaniment, Galveston, TX [n.d.]
Owens 173/174
[note: 40b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 41a: Swing Low, Sweet Chariot [2:15] / 41b: Swinging on the Golden Gates [2:14]
Gospel song and hymn sung by [African Methodist Episcopal Church] choir, [Calvert, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 181/182
[note: hymns included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 42a: Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray [1:42] / 42b: Walk Together Children [1:49]
Gospel songs sung by [Ella Prescott] and choir at [First Baptist Church, Colored] Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
Owens 175/176
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 43a: Put Your All on the Altar [2:48] / 43b: When the Morning Comes [2:08]
43a: Gospel hymn sung and played by Carol [Swain] with unidentified female and choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
43b: Gospel hymn sung by [Old Elam Baptist Church] choir, Hearne, TX [1938]
Owens 177/178
[note: 43b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 44a: I'm On the Battlefield [2:39] / 44b: I've Been Listening [1:15]
Gospel hymns sung by [General Washington] and [Old Elam Baptist Church] choir, Hearne, TX [1938]
Owens 185/186
[note: 44b shallow grooves; song included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 45a: Walking Around [2:41] / 45b: The Old Maid [0:53]; [Put My Little Shoes Away] [1:26]
45a: Gospel song sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
45b: Folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 196/197
[note: side 45b bad condition, severe scratches; "The Old Maid" included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 46a: Old Ship of Zion [2:28] / 46b: Down the Lonesome Road [2:03]
Gospel hymns sung by The Silsbee Four [male quartet], Silsbee, TX [1938]
Owens 194/195
[note: 46a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 47a: When The Morning Comes (By and By) [1:50] / 47b: Dry Bones [2:09]
47a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
47b: Gospel song sung by [The Uplifted Four] [Calvert, TX] [1938]
Owens 189/190
[note: 47a shallow groove, fair sound; 47b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 48a: The Wicked Daughter [2:34] / The Old Fashioned Cot [2:55]
48a: Gospel ballad sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
48b: Folk ballad sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 69/70
[note: 48a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 49a: Jesse James [2:57], 06/05/1939
Folk ballad sung and played by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
Owens 67/68
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 50a: The Cowboy's Lament [Streets of Laredo] [2:54] / 50b: My Love is a Rider [2:19]
Folk ballads sung and played by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 98/99
[note: 50a included as "Streets of Laredo" in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 51a: Leakin' in the Ole Building [1:43] / 51b: John Wrote the Seven Churches [2:04]
Gospel songs sung by The Silsbee Four, Silsbee, TX [n.d.]
Owens 203/204
[note: 51b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 52a: Mother [1:45] / 52b: Good Ship Zion [2:56]
52a: Gospel song sung by unidentified female with piano accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
52b: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified mixed quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 201/202

Disks 53-78

This box contains the following items:

Disk 53a: Pourquoi Vouloir [1:55] / 53b-1: Je Suis un Arant Matheureux Dans a Moude [1:23]; 53b-2: Venez a la ronde [1:14]
Cajun songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 212/213

Disk 54a: [Belle Blanc] [2:17] / 54b: [unidentified cajun song] [2:49]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 210/211

Disk 55a: Le Grand Mamou [2:26] / 55b: Maun Degas [2:31]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male with accordion accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 214/215
[note: 55a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 56a: C'est Hip et Taiäu [2:42] / 56b: Mamou Dugas [2:44]
Cajun folk songs sung and played on accordion by Marcelle Comeaux, St. Martinville, LA, December 1936.
Owens 216
[note: song order is reversed from label on disk and CD; 56a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 57a: [Marie Magdeline?] [1:54] / 57b: [Mary?] [1:20]
Cajun folk songs sung by [Madame Trosclair] [Houma, LA] [1938]
Owens 217/218
[note: songs may be included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 58a: [Abbeville Two-Step] [0:48] / 58b-1: How Did You Feel? [2:36]; 58b-2: [unidentified cajun song] [0:39]; 58b-3: Allons á Lafayette [0:45]
58a: Cajun folk songs sung and played on guitar by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
58b: Gospel song sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 223/224
[note: song order reversed on disc and CD label; 58a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 59a: Cajun [1:36] / 59b: Cajun friend [1:20]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 225/226

Disk 60a: Le Roi de Neg ["Oh, way, mon neg"] [2:56] / 60b: Le Roi de Neg ["Mary"] [2:33]
Cajun folk songs "un chanson neg" sung by Calisse Coleman at New Iberia, LA [1938]
Owens 229/230
[note: both songs mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 61a: Fair Fanny Moore [2:41] / 61b: The Old Bachelor [1:45]
Folk ballad and song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 17/18
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 62a: Cajun conversation [2:38] / 62b: [interview with Madame Marie Sonnier and others] [2:48]
Recorded conversation and interview with Madame Marie Sonnier and unidentified men in Scott, LA [1938]
Owens 207/208

Disk 63a-1: French Lullaby [0:34]; 63a-2: Saw an Old Crow [0:28] / 63b: Three Black Crows [2:00]
63a: Folk songs sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
63b: Folk song sung by Samuel Lee Asbury in College Station, TX [n.d.]
Owens 13/14/15
[note: 63b included in "Texas Folk Songs" and mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."

Disk 64a: The Brown Girl [2:40] / 64b-1: Fair Ellender/The Brown Girl [1:59]; 64b-2: Fair Ellender [0:40]
Folk ballad sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 12
[note: 39a no audio on CD; song included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 65a: Only a Rose [2:47] / 65b: Song of India [2:51]
[Dubs of commercial 78s of Richard Crooks]
[note: volume dropouts]

Disk 66a-1: Home on the Range [1:35]; 66a-2: [Ever Known [In the Garden] [1:11] / 66b: [I'm Sad and Lonely] [2:27]
66a: Folk song and hymn sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
66b: Folk song sung and played by unidentified male duo [recorded off the radio?] [n.d.]
Owens 12
[note: 66a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 67a: Barbara Ellen [part 1] [2:48] / 67b: Barbara Ellen [part 2] [2:11], 06/05/1939
Folk ballad sung by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
Owens 3
[note: 67b included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 68a-1: Amor de Mis Amores [1:29]; 68a-2: [La Cancion?] [0:52] / 68b: Choferito [2:00]
68a: Mexican folk songs sung by Alberto Flores [n.p.] [n.d.]
68b: Mexican folk song sung by Alberto Flores and unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 11

Disk 69a-1: Spanish Fandillo [1:31]; 69a-2: [Humoresque (Passengers Will Please Refrain)] [0:37] / 69b: [The Bastard] King of England [2:08]
Bawdy folk songs sung and played by Brownie McNeil [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 11

Disk 70a-1: Cinq Sous [1:31]; 70a-2: [song without words] [1:08] / 70b-1: Toujours Canet [false start] [0:10]; 70b-2: Toujours Canet [1:02]
70a: Cajun folk song sung by Madam Marie Mouton; wordless Cajun folk song sung by Edmond Pellerin, Breaux Bridge, LA [n.d.]
70b: Cajun folk song sung by Edmond Pellerin, Breaux Bridge, LA [n.d.]
Owens 209
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 71a: Bury Me Beneath the Willow [1:41] / 71b: Boys in Blue [2:12]
Folk songs sung by unidentified female duo [n.p,] [n.d.]
Owens 36
[note: 71a included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."; 71b in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 72a: That's What's the Matter With the Church [2:11] / 72b: By and By [2:05]
72a: Gospel song sung by The Uplifted Four, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX [1938]
72b: Gospel song sung by unidentified female with piano accompaniment, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX [1938]
Owens 191
[note: both songs in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 73a: Does You Believe in Haints? [part 1] [2:26] / 73b Does You Believe in Haints [part 2] [2:49] , 02/18/1939
"Negro sermon on gettin' into Heaven" by John Henry Faulk, at Austin, TX, Feb. 18, 1939.
Owens 5
[note: track order is reversed, out of order, on CD]

Disk 74a-1: Don't Stay Away [1:14]; 74a-2:Joh-wan-nie [0:45]; 74a-3: Liza Jane [dance call] [0:18] / 74b-1: Down in the Valley [1:32]; 74b-2: Michael Finnegan [0:29]; 74b-3: Ninety-nine Miles from Home [0:21]
Folk songs sung by various unidentified males [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 43/44
[note: 74a-2 included as "Joh-woh-wonny" in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 75a: Mais Jolie Blonde [2:31] / 75b: Mazurka [2:22]
75a: Cajun folk song sung and played by Eric Domingue, vocal and guitar, and Tony Allemand, fiddle, St. Martinville, LA [1938]
75b: Folk tune played by Eric Domingue, guitar, and Tony Allemand, fiddle, St. Martinville, LA [1938]
Owens 219/220
[note: 75a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 76a: Henry Green [2:54] / 76b-1: Keep Your Garden Clean [1:21]; 76b-2: Lovely William [1:06], 06/05/1939
Folk songs sung by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
Owens 47/48
[note: mislabeled on CD; 76a and 76b "Lovely William" included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 77a: Old Hundred [2:58] / 77b: It Was De Lawd (Amazing Grace) [1:59]
77a: Gospel hymn lined out by unidentified male and choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
77b: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified quartet at North New Hope Baptist Church, Franklin, TX [n.d.]
Owens 105/106
[note: 77b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 78a-1: J'ai Passe devant ta Porte [0:38]; 78a-2: [S'ai palette pain?] [0:39] / 78b: Les Trois Soldat des Guerre [1:04]
78a: Cajun folk songs sung by Elmore Sonnier of Scott, LA [1938]
78b: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 221/222
[note: songs out of order on disk label; songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disks 79-104

This box contains the following items:

Disk 79a: Every Time I Feel the Spirit [2:26] / 79b: Every Time I Feel the Sprit [2:10]
78a: Gospel Hymn sung by Shiloh Baptist Church (Colored), Houston, TX [n.d.]
78b: Gospel Hymn sung by Miss Freddie Lee Kirby of Galveston, TX [n.d.]
Owens 112/113

Disk 80a-1: [La Victoirie?] [0:30]; 80a-2: Amor [Chanson Italienne "La Margerita Cucha?"] [1:03] / 80b: Italian Lullaby [Gianni Pucca?] [0:50]
80a: French and Italian folk songs sung by unidentified females [n.p.] [n.d.]
80b: Italian folk song sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 282/283

Disk 81a: Cantata dell Sig [2:23] / 81b-1: [Prayer to Joseph and Mary in Italian] [0:49]; 81b-2: [Introduction of song] [0:18]; 81b-3: [Cantata del Pietra Catalan] [1:41]
Songs and Prayers sung and spoken by John Cuccia at Steele's Store near College Station, TX [1939]
Owens 292/293

Disk 82a: [unidentified song] [2:49] / 82b: [unidentified song] [2:48]
Cajun folk songs sung by [Calisse Coleman] near [Lafayette, LA] [1938]
Owens 236/237

Disk 83a: Allons a Lafayette [1:44] / 83b: [Allons a Lafayette] [2:33]
Cajun folk song sung and played on accordion by unidentified male [n.p.] n.d.]
Owens 240/241
[note: song mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 84a: Corinne, Corinna [2:43] / 84b: J'ai fait tou' l'tour du Grand Bois [2:35]
84a: Folk song sung and played by Tony Allemand, fiddle, with Eric Domingue, guitar, near St. Martinville, LA [1938]
84b: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified male wiht Tony Allemand, fiddle,and Eric Domingue, guitar, near St. Martinville, LA [1938]
Owens 242/243
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 85a: Le Semaine [1:33] / 85b: Le Breton [2:48]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 243/244

Disk 86a-1: Calinda [0:49]; 86a-2: Madelon [1:46] / 86b-1: La Lorette [1:25];86b-2: Frere Jacques [0:35]
86a: French folk songs sung by Vavaseur Mouton in Lafayette, LA , 1937.
86b: French folk song sung by Vavaseur Mouton; French folk song sung by Vavaseur Mouton and his wife, Lafayette, LA, 1937.
Owens 244/245
[note: track times mislabeled on CD; "Madelon" and "Frere Jacques" mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 87a: [unidentified song] [1:54] / 87b-1: [unidentified song] [0:18]; 87b-2: [unidentified song] [012]; 87b-3: [unidentified song] [1:01]
87a: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
87b-1/2: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified male; 87b-3: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 247/248

Disk 88a: Le Breton [2:51] / 88b-1: [unidentified song] [1:21]; 88b-2 [unidentified song] [0:29]
French folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 249/250

Disk 89a: [unidentified song] [3:04] / 89b: [unidentified song] [1:29]
French folk songs sung by unidentifed male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 251/252

Disk 90a: St. Joseph [2:50] / 90b-1: [St. Joseph] [1:26]; 90b-2: [St. Joseph] [1:22]
Italian hymn sung by group choir at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, 1939.
Owens 286/287
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 91a: Number 3 [St. Joseph] [2:51] / 91b: Number 4 [St. Joseph] [2:45]
Italian hymn sung by group choir at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, 1939.
Owens 288/289

Disk 92a: ["San Giuseppe chimava li orfanelli"] [2:56] / 92b-1: [unidentified song] [1:31]; 92b-2: [St. Joseph] [0:25]
92a: Italian hymn sung by [Margarita Cuccia] at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, 1939.
92b: Italian folk hymn sung by group; Italian hymn sung by [Margarita Cuccia] at Steele's Store near College Station, TX 1939.
Owens 290/291
[note: 92a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 93a: [Brown Kelly] Waltz [2:50] / 93b: Goodnight Waltz [2:57]
93a: Fiddle tune played by [Robert Smith, fiddle] and unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
93b: Fiddle tune played by Sam Welch, fiddle and unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 294/295

Disk 94a: Wagner [Wagoner] [1:59] / 94b: Pick the Devil's Eyes Out [1:55]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 302/303

Disk 95a: Military Schottische [2:32] / "Uncle Jack" Waltz [2:24]
Fiddle tunes played by A. J. "Uncle Jack" Mears (fiddle), V. Teller (guitar), and J. D. Dillingham, banjo. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 304/305

96a: Durang's Hornpipe [2:21] / Rickett's Hornpipe [2:20]
Fiddle tunes played by J. A. "Jack" Mears (fiddle), V. Teller (guitar), and J. D. Dillingham, banjo. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 306/307

Disk 97a: Eighth of January (Battle of New Orleans) [2:19] / 97b: Soldier's Joy [2:27]
Fiddle tunes played by J.A. "Uncle Jack" Mears (fiddle), V. Teller (guitar), and J. D. Dillingham, banjo. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 310/311

Disk 98a-1: Patsy Mind the Baby [1:27]; 98 a-2: Old Sally Goodin [1:17] / 98b-1: Heel and Toe Polka [1:20]; 98b-2: Polka Schottische [1:29]
Fiddle tunes played by Colonel Denoon and his son Jimmy. [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 308/309

Disk 99a: Give the Fiddler a Dram [2:42] / 99b: The Little Fish [2:43]
Fiddle tunes played by [J. McInman] and his Alabama Boll Weevils string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 314/315

Disk 100a: Irish Wash Woman [Irish Washerwoman] [2:09] / 100b: Billy in the Low Ground [2:10]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 319/320

Disk 101a: Leather Britches [2:22] / 101b: Rustic Dance [2:12]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 318/319
[note: titles are reversed/mislabled on disk and CD]

Disk 102a-1: Madame Blanchard [unidentified song, false start] [0:19]; 102a-2: Madame Blanchard [unidentified song] [2:15] / 102b: La Belle Louise [2:44]
French folk songs sung by Madame Amédée Blanchard of Bayou Blue in Houma, LA, 1938.
[note: titles reversed on disk and CD; 102b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 103a: Madame Blanchard [unidentified song] [1:21] / 103b: Madame Trosclair ["In My Father's House"] [2:06]
French folk songs sung by Madame Blanchard and Madame Trosclair of Bayou Blue at Houma, LA, 1938.
[note: titles reversed on disk and CD label; 103b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 104a: Run Nigger Run [2:09] / 104b: Cattle in the Canebrake [2:14]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 316

Disks 105-130

This box contains the following items:

Disk 105a: Amazing Grace [2:54] / 105b: Swing Low [2:36]
Gospel hymns sung by choir and congregation at [African Methodist Episcopal Church] [Calvert, TX] [n.d.]
Owens 109/110
[note: 105b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 106a: Te's Petite [2:34] / 106b: Mais, Jolie Ville, mais, tu connais [2:50]
Cajun folk song sung and played by unidentified male and musicians [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 238/239

Disk 107a: Cornhuskin' Sal [2:43] / 107b: Rochester or Seashore Schottische [2:32]
Fiddle tunes played by Sam Welsh and Leroy Billman [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 312/313

Disk 108a: Sally Johnson [2:38] / 108b: San Antonio Rose [2:29]
Fiddle tunes played by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 298/299

Disk 109a: My Record [w/ Steal Away] [2:38] / 109b: I'm On My Way Home [2:11]
Gospel songs sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 205/206

Disk 110a: J'ai petit, j'ai mignon [2:25] / 110b: C'est Hip puis Taiaut [2:25]
Cajun dance songs sung and played by Tony Allemand and Eric Domingue, Scott, LA, 1937.
Owens 232/233
[note: 110b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 111a: [unidentified song] [2:27] / 111b: Et pi tu crois [1:53]
Cajun songs sung and played on accordion and harmonica by unidentified males [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 234/235

Disk 112a: Italian Hymn [St. Joseph] [2:03]; [names of singers] [0:20] / 112b: Cantico Siciliano [2:46], 03/19/1939
Italian hymns sung by group including Mrs. Pete [Scamardo], Antoinette Scamardo, Ann Scamardo, Mrs. Frank [Canavespi] and Mrs. Bonnano at Steele's Store near College Station, TX, March 19, 1939.
Owens 284/285

Disk 113a: Windy Bill [2:06] / 113b: Git Along Little Dogies [2:45], 02/19/1939
Cowboy songs sung and played by Brownie McNeill at Austin, TX, February 19, 1939.
Owens 90/91

Disk 114a: When I Was in my Father's House [2:29] / 114b: [unidentified song] [1:21]
French folk songs sung by Madame Trosclair and Madame Blanchard, Houma, LA, 1938.
Owens 231

Disk 115a: German Officer [2:08] / 115b: She Came Rollin Down the Mountain [2:23]
Folk songs sung by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 116a: She Came Rollin Down the Mountain [1:59] / 116b She Came Rollin Down the Mountain [2:06]
Folk songs sung by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]
[note: lacquer disk]

Disk 117a: Heaven [Shout All Over God's Heaven] [2:17] / 117b: [Tryin to Make Heaven My Home] [2:51]
[Dubs of commercial gospel records]

Disk 118a: Paderewski [minuet] [2:43]
Piano music played by [Ignacy Jan Paderewski] [n.p.] [n.d.]
[dub of commercial record]

Disk 119a: Orchestra [2:48] / 119b: Orchestra [2:01] [0:44]
Unidentified orchestral music [possibly dub from commercial disk or radio] [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 120a: Recitative, Verdi [2:53] / 120b: The Snow is Falling [2:54]
Opera performances by unidentified male [dubs from commercial records or radio]

Disk 121a: Stille Nacht [2:53]
Christmas carol sung in german by unidentified female [dub of commercial disk or radio]

Disk 122a: Paderewski [Beethoven "Moonlight Sonata"] [2:57] / 122b: Paderewski [unidentified music] [2:43]
Piano music played by [Ignacy Jan Paderewski] [dub from commercial disk or radio] [note: overmodulated]

Disk 123a: Kelly Waltz / 123b: Good Night Waltz [note: disk is unrecorded/blank]
unrecorded/blank disk

Disk 124a: Manon - The Dream [2:54] / 124b: Gournod - Santus [2:30]
Dub of commercial recording of [Jussi Bjorling]. [note: 124a on CD is blank]

Disk 125a: Asleep in the Deep [2:27] / 125b: In einem kühlen Grunde [2:09]
American spiritual and German lieder sung by George [Bushong] [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 5

Disk 126a: [Edward, Edward] [1:56] / 126b: [Edward, Edward] [2:57]
Folk ballad sung by [Lawrence Tibbett] [dub of commercial recording]

Disk 127a: Ohé Hélène [1:41] / 127b: Marie Magdelène [1:30]
Cajun folk songs sung by Madame Trosclair of Bayou Blue in Houma, LA, 1938.
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 128a: Good News [2:05] / 128b: Dry Bones [2:24]
Gospel songs sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 129a: Ah, Suzette, Chère [2:08] / 129b: Jungle Nanny Song [2:03]
French folk songs sung by unidentified female [New Orleans, LA] [1937]
Owens 246
[note: 129a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 130a: Unusual Newscast [0:29]; Poetry [0:57]; Piano [Bells of St. Mary's] [0:44]; Cadet Call [0:22]; Mary Had a Little Lamb [0:16]; Goldilocks [0:31] / 130b: Piano Song [0:41]; Blank [0:11]; Silent Night [0:56]; Call for Someone [0:28]; Foreign Language [0:08]
Miscellaneous spoken word, piano music, and songs performed by Bill Owens and other unidentified males and females [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disks 131-156

This box contains the following items:

Disk 131a: Bjorling - Strauss [1:55] / 131b: Hymn ["God of our Fathers"] [2:53]
131a: Operatic aria sung by [Jussi] Bjorling [dub from commercial recording]
131b: Hymn sung by unidentified choir [dub from commercial recording]

Disk 132a: "A Soldier"; "The Runaway" [2:04] / 132b: "The Runaway"; "An Old Man's Winter Night" [2:54]
Note (in William Owens' hand) "Robert Frost recorded these for me at Iowa City, Iowa, in the summer of 1939. He thought at the time that they were the best readings he had recorded. I part with them reluctantly. Treat them well. There will be no more like them."

Disk 133a: "Desert Places"; "A Leaf Treader" [2:04] / 133b: ["The Runaway"; "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening"] [1:42]
Note (in William Owens' hand) "Robert Frost recorded these for me at Iowa City, Iowa, in the summer of 1939. He thought at the time that they were the best readings he had recorded. I part with them reluctantly. Treat them well. There will be no more like them."

Disk 134a: Dis Sem Hodil Dosoli [0:36]; The Death of a Lover [2:00] / 134b: Nat Žačovu je Hayck [A Song Sung at a Wedding] [2:47]
Czech folk songs sung by Ethel Jecmenek of Rosebud, TX [1940]
Owens 274/275
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 135a: Black Girl Blues [2:46] / My Million Dollar Baby [2:51]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Navasota, TX [1940]
Owens 267/268

Disk 136a: Rainy Day [2:52] / 136b: Louise [2:53]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Smithville, TX [1941]
Owens 252/254
[note: 136b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 137a: My Nights are Lonesome [2:57] / 137b: My Nights are Lonesome [2:54]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Smithville, TX [1941]
Owens 261/262

Disk 138a: Ain't You Sorry [2:52] / 138b: Shine on Harvest Moon [2:28]
Blues songs played on piano and sung by Grey Ghost [R.T. Williams] in Navasota, TX [1940]
Owens 265/266
[note: 138b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 139a: Once I Had a Little Sweetheart [1:51] / 139b: Two Little Children [Two Orphans] [2:54]
Folk songs sung by unidentified females [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 27/28

Disk 140a: Play Party Tune [2:55] / 140b: Fifty Cents [2:54]
Blues music played on piano and sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 41/42
[notes: disk badly scratched and sound distorted]

Disk 141a: El Corrido de Cananea [2:47] / 141b: La Borrachita [1:39]
Mexican folk songs of the Revolution played by Brownie McNeill at Austin, TX, February 18th, 1938 [1939?].
Owens 272/273

Disk 142a: Alla en el Rancho Grande [1:59], 10/21/1939
Mexican folk song performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, October 21, 1939.
Owens 271

Disk 143a: Jesus is Mine [2:03] / 143b-1: Mrs. Neutra [unidentified Swiss folk song] [1:37]; 143b-2: [unidentified song] [0:50]
143a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
143b: Swiss folk song and unidentified Mexican folk song sung by Mrs. Richard (Yvonne) Neutra at home of William Owens, College Station, TX, 1942. [Richard] Neutra here as consulting architect.
Owens 160/170

Disk 144a: The Death of a Lover [Slunecko Sviti] [part 1] [2:51] / 144b: [The Death of a Lover [Slunecko Sviti]] [part 2] [0:37]; My Old Daddy-in-Law [0:24]; Sailor Boy [1:12]
144a: Czech folk song sung by Ethel Jecmenek of Rosebud, TX [1940]
144b: Czech folk song sung by Ethel Jecmenek of Rosebud, TX [1940]; Folk songs sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 278/279
[note: 144a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 145a-1: The Fair Maid [1:16]; 145a-2: Bye Bye My Darlin [1:00] / 145b: I Have a Father [1:02]
145a: Folk songs sung by unidentified females [n.p.] [n.d.]
145b: Gospel song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 19/20/21

Disk 146a: [unidentified Czech song] [1:28] / 146b: [Louka zelena] [1:04]
146a: Czech folk song sung by [Ethel Jecmenek] of Rosebud, TX {1940]
146b: Czech folk song sung by [Ethel Jecmenek] and unidentified females, Rosebud, TX [1940]
Owens 276/277
[note: 146b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 147a: Too Late [2:36] / 147b: Soldier, Soldier [2:45], 03/04/1939
147a: Folk song performed by Clay Cochran of Amarillo, TX, March 4, 1939
147b: Folk song performed by Abe Melton of Austin, TX, March 4, 1939.
Owens 40
[note: 147b included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 148a-1: [Banks of Cloddie [part 2] [0:27]; 148a-2: I Wish to my Lord I Was Single Again [0:57] / 148b: Banks of Cloddie [part 1] [2:41], 06/05/1939
148a: Folk ballad sung by Mrs. DeNoon; Folk ballad sung by [Colonel DeNoon] Springfield, MO, June, 5, 1939.
148b: Folk ballad sung by Mrs. DeNoon, Springfield, MO, June 5th, 1939
Owens 22/23
[note: songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 149a: The Arkansas Traveler [2:11] / 149b: Hell Among the Yearlings [2:17], 02/18/1939
Fiddle tunes played by J.A. "Uncle Jack" Mears, fiddle, V. Teller, guitar, and J. D. Dillingham, banjo, Austin, TX, February 18, 1939.
Owens 300/301
[note: tunes mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 150a: When I Lay My Burden Down [1:10] / 150b: A Mother Loves Her Children [2:53]
150a: Gospel song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
150b: Gospel song performed by unidentified mixed quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 142/143

Disk 151a: Old Time Religion [2:00] / 151b: Leadin' Me On [Precious Lord, Lead Me On] [2:56]
151a: Gospel hymn performed by North New Hope Baptist Church choir, Franklin, TX [1938]
151b: Gospel hymn performed by North New Hope Baptist Church quartet, Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 103/104
[2:56] [note: 151b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 152a: Pompey Smash and Davy Crockett [part 1] [2:06] / 152b-1: Pompey Smash and Davy Crockett [part 2] [1:55]; 152b-2: [Mr. Jeffus giving recording location] [0:17]
Folk ballad performed by Lemuel Jeffus of Neville's Prairie near Weldon, TX. Recorded at home of Lona Yeager in Crockett, TX [n.d.]
Owens 29 a b
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 153a: Bohunker [and Kychunker] [2:31] / 153b: Hurrah for Arkansas [2:29]
Folk songs sung by Mrs. Lizzie Mathis of Lexington, OK. She learned them in Lamar County, TX shortly after the Civil War. [n.d.]
Owens 77/78
[note: songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 154a: My Shanghai Rooster [1:35] / 154b: Home Sweet Home [2:38]
154a: Folk song performed by unidentified string band [n.p.] [n.d.]
154b: Folk song sung by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 63/64

Disk 155a: Utah Carroll [part 1] [2:47] / 155b: Utah Carroll [part 2] [2:13]
Cowboy folk song performed by Daniel Jeffus of Lovelady, TX, [1938]
Owens 92
[note: tracks are sides are reversed on CD tracks; included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 156a: Cowboy Jack [part 1] [1:40] / 156b: Cowboy Jack [part 2] [2:19]
Cowboy folk song performed by Daniel Jeffus of Lovelady, TX [1938]
Owens 94
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song...."]

Disks 157-182

This box contains the following items:

Disk 157a: Trail to Mexico [part 1] [2:37] / 157b: Trail to Mexico [part 2] [0:59], 10/21/1939
Cowboy folk song performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, October, 21, 1939.
Owens 83
[note: sides are reversed on CD tracks]

Disk 158a: The Santa Fe Trail [2:55] / 158b: The Buffalo Skinners [2:03], 02/18/1939
Cowboy folk songs performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, February, 18, 1939.
Owens 95/96
[note: 158b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 159a: Roy Bean [part 1] [2:56] / 159b: Roy Bean [part 2] [0:48], 12/02/1939
Folk song performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, December 2, 1939.
Owens 24

Disk 160a: Great Grandad [2:13] / 160b: The Old Chisholm Trail [2:28], 10/21/1939
Folk songs performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, October 21st, 1939.
Owens 86/87
[note: 160a begins with false start of "The Old Chisholm Trail']

Disk 161a: Daniel Saw the Stone [2:26] / 161b: Oh Tais Toi [1:37]
161a: Gospel song performed by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
161b: French folk song performed by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 227/228
[note: 161a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 162a: Jealous Lover [part 1] [2:46] / 162b-1: Jealous Lover [part 2] [0:37]; 162b-2: The Colored Man's Lament [0:53], 03/04/1939
162a: Folk ballad sung by Opal Patton, Leesville, TX, March 4th, 1939.
162b: Folk ballad sung by Opal Patton, Leesville, TX, March 4th, 1939; Folk song performed by Abe Melton, Appleby, TX, March 4th, 1939.
Owens 65/66
[note: sides switched on CD]

Disk 163a: Las Cuatro Milpas [2:01] / 163b-1: Adalita [0:57]; 163b-2El Petate [1:05], 02/19/1939
Mexican folk songs performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, February, 19, 1939.
Owens 269/270

Disk 164a: Mockingbird [Listen to the Mockingbird] [2:51] / 164b: Cripple Creek [2:52]
Fiddle tunes played by Sam Welch [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 296/297

Disk 165a: William Hall [Brisk Young Farmer] [part 1] [2:53] / 165b-1: William Hall [Brisk Young Farmer] [part 2] [0:20]; 165b-2: Hebrew Children [2:19]
Folk ballad and hymn sung by Lilly Williams [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 5/6
[note: sides reversed on CD; 165a included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 166a: When I Can Read My Title Clear [2:49] / 166b: Introduction [1:53]
166a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified church choir at Franklin, TX, [1938]
166b: Spoken message from unidentified pastor of church at Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 192/193
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 167a: Watermelon [1:25] / 167b: Oh Mona [1:22]
167a: Song sung by Tom Ballentine near Beaumont, TX [n.d.]
167b: Song sung by Ernest M. Horse [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 199/200

Disk 168a: The Right Chuch (But the Wrong Pew) [2:00] / 168b: Driften Apart [Drifting Further from Me] [2:25]
Songs sung by Tom Ballentine [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 187/188
Disk 169a: Boogie Woogie [2:30] / 169b: The Sun is Sinking Down [2:29]
169a: Piano music played by [Grey Ghost (R. T. Williams)] [n.p.] [n.d.]
169b: Blues song sung and played by [Grey Ghost (R. T. Williams)] [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 257/258

Disk 170a: I Cried All Night [2:53] / 170b: Call the Number [of the Train I Ride] [2:51]
Blues songs sung by Popeye Johnson and played by [Grey Ghost (R. T. Williams)] , Navasota, TX 1940.
Owens 263/264
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 171a: The Good Ship Zion [2:59]
Gospel hymn sung by [North New Hope Baptist Church] choir, Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 121
[note: included as "Ship 'o Zion" in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 172a: Toiling [2:52] / 172b: One Day Too Late [1:56]
Gospel songs performed by The Uplifted Four quartet, Calvert, TX, [1938]
Owens 119/120
[note: 172a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 173a: Standing in the Need of Prayer [1:54] / 173b: Oh Mary, Don't You Weep [2:47]
Gospel hymns sung by Mary Riley and choir, Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 116/117
[note: 173b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 174a: God is Calling [When the Gates Swing Open] [2:54] / 174b: Wade in the Water [1:38]
174a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified male [First Baptist Church, Colored] [Silsbee, TX] [1938]
174b: Gospel hymn sung by Ella Prescott and First Baptist Chuch, Colored choir, Silsbee, TX [1938]
Owens 114/115
[note: 174b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 175a: Lead Me On [Precious Lord] [2:59]
Gospel hymn sung by North New Hope Baptist Church choir at Franklin, TX, 1938.
Owens 108
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..." as "Precious Lawd."]

Disk 176a: You Ought to Saw My Lord [2:05] / 176b: I'm Looking for that Man [1:46]
Gospel hymns sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 140/141

Disk 177a: Rye Whiskey [The Rebel Soldier] [part 1] [2:41] / 177b-1: Na Na Se Alei [Na Nasej Aleji] [1:08]; 177b-2: Rye Whiskey [The Rebel Soldier] [part 2] [0:46]
177a: Folk ballad performed by Clay Cochran of Amarillo, TX [n.d.]
177b: Czech folk song performed by unidentified females, [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 280/281
[note: 177a included in "Texas Folk Songs"; 177b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 178a: I'm Watching Every Devil [2:44] / 178b: Hitler Blues [2:51]
Piano blues songs performed by Grey Ghost [R. T. Williams] at [Smithville, TX] [1941]
Owens 255/256
[note: 178b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 179a: There's a Big White Robe [1:42] / 179b: I Can't Stay Away [1:43]
Gospel songs performed by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 122/123
[note: 179a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 180a: Make a Change [1:26] / 180b: When the Saints [Go Marching In] [1:47]
180a: Gospel song performed by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]
180b: Gospel song performed by unidentified pianist, female singer, and audience at honky-tonk near Washington-on-Brazos, TX [n.d.]
Owens 124/125
[note: 180b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 181a: He's Everything to Me [2:32] / 181b: You've Got To Move [2:17]
181a: Gospel song performed by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
181b: Gospel song performed by unidentified children [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 126/127

Disk 182a: The Blood Done Signed My Name [2:17] / Climbing Jacob's Ladder [1:44]
Gospel hymns performed at African Methodist Episcopal Church, Calvert, TX [1939]
[note: songs in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]
Owens 128/129

Disks 183-199

This box contains the following items:

Disk 183a: After Awhile [2:22] / 183b: In Thy Service [Use Me / Run All The Way] [2:24]
Gospel songs performed by unidentified pianist and male singer [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 138/139

Disk 184a: Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray [2:28] / 184b: I'll Be a Witness [2:04]
184a: Gospel song performed by Ella Prescott and choir at First Baptist Church, Colored, Silsbee, TX [1938]
184b: Gospel song performed by unidentified female solo and choir at First Baptist Church, Colored, Silsbee, TX [1938]
Owens 136/137
[note: 184a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 185a: Hand Me Down [the Silver Trumpet, Gabriel] [1:35] / 185b: Jericho [Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho] [2:07]
185a: Gospel hymn performed by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
185b: Gospel song performed by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.] [speed fluctuations on disk start]
Owens 134/135
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 186a: Old Ship of Zion [3:00] / 186b: Mother [2:18]
186a: Gospel hymn performed by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
186b: Gospel song performed by Mary Riley, Franklin, TX [n.d.]
Owens 132/133
[note: 186a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 187a: John Saw the Stone [2:10] / 187b: Two Wings of Glory [2:15]
187a: Gospel song performed by The Uplifted Four quartet, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX, [1938]
187b: Gospel song performed by the Junior Girls Quartet, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX, [1938]
Owens 130/131
[note: 187b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 188a: Farmer's Cursed Wife [2:51] / 188b-1: Where is the Crow [0:48]; 188b-2: When the Saints [Go Marching In] [1:15]
Folk songs and spiritual sung by unidentified male [William Owens?] [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 9/10/11
[notes: 188a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 189a: The Wild Moor [2:31], 06/05/1939
Folk ballad performed by David Rice, [n.p.], June 5, 1939.
[note: song included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 190a: MacGimsey ["Shadrack"] [2:02] / 190b: [La Paloma] [1:48]; [Smoke Get's in Your Eyes] [0:49]
190a; Popular song performed by composer Robert MacGimsey (vocals, whistling) of Pineville, LA, [1940]
190b: Popular songs performed by Robert MacGimsey (whistling), of Pineville, LA [1940]
Owens 7
[note: 190a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 191a: Heaven's Radio [2:31] / 191b: C'est Hip puis Taiaut [2:26]
191a: Gospel song sung by Miss Freddie Lee Kirby with piano accompaniment, Galveston, TX [n.d.]
191b: Cajun folk song sung and played by Eric Domingue, vocal and guitar, and Tony Allemand, fiddle, St. Martinville, LA [1938]
Owens 4
[note: poor sound]

Disk 192a: Swing on de Golden Gate [1:53] / 192b: Han' Me Down [My Silver Trumpet, Gabriel] [1:49]
Gospel songs performed by Francis German, [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 15
[note: lacquer disk]

Disk 193a: The Happy Bluebird; How Shall I Get Home? [2:11] / 193b: One Day as I Wandered [2:06]
Temperance songs performed by Ruth Messenger [n.p.] [n.d.]
[note: lacquer disk]

Disk 194a: Go to Sleepy, Little Baby; Goodbye, Swing Low [2:29] / 194b: Dese Bones [1:55]
Lullabies and gospel songs performed by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 195a: The Harlot of Jerusalem [1:53]
Bawdy folk song sung by The Barroom Quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 196a: [I Had But Fifty Cents] [2:48] / 196b-1: [Cindy] [1:02]; 196b-2: [Roxy Ann] [0:36]; 196b-3: [Josie] [0:52]
Folk songs sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]

Disk 197a: Iowa City [2:49] / 197b: Mrs. Neutra [2:38]
197a: Group of writers/artists including Robert Frost and Grant Wood introducing themselves and saying humorous quotes, Iowa City, IA [1939]
197b: Swiss folk song sung and performed on cello by Mrs. Neutra; [Mr. Neutra speaking] [College Station, TX] [1942]

Disk 198a-1: A janta a ja [0:31]; 198a-2: Har ni hort en forskracklig handelse [0:33]; 198a-3: The Kvasarvalsen [0:25], 10
Swedish folk songs performed by [Mr. and] Mrs. F. E. Hansen [n.p.] [n.d.]
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 199a: When the Morning Comes [2:14]
Gospel hymn performed by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]

Aggie Music Related Materials

1-1: Aggieland Orchestra Photographs, 1945-1960

1-2: Singing Cadets Photographs, 1954-1960

1-3: Singing Cadets Programs and Clippings, 1956-1960
1956 Roster and Program
Awards Banquet Program, April 9, 1960 (2 copies)
1957-1958 Banquet Program (2 copies)
1959-1960 Banquet Program
News article "Concert At S. Methodist A&M Singing Cadets In", February 13, 1957

1-4: Summer Entertainment Series Photographs, 1945-1953

1-5: Summer Entertainment Series Programs, 1947-1960
"The Mikado", July 10-11, 1956
"Hit the Deck"
"Oklahoma", July 12-13 1960
"Smoky Mountain", July 9-10, 1957
"Sweethearts", July 8-9, 1958
"Rio Rita", June 28-29, 1949
"The Mikado", July 14-15, 1947 (2 copies)
"H. M. S. Pinafore", Summer 1950 (3 copies)
"Trial By Jury", July 14-15, 1959
News articles "'Oklahoma!' In Brilliant Production At The Grove", Summer 1960
Newspaper photos, the cast of 'The Mikado' and T. D. Carroll (The Mikado Himself)

1-6: Summer Entertainment Series Clippings, 1953-1960
Costume Plot for the cast of "Pirates of Penzance", Summer of 1953
News article "'Mikado' Is Charming In Production At A&M Grove" and "Boone, Thurman In Lead Of Grove 'Mikado' Musical"

1-7: Aggieland Orchestra, Singing Cadets, and Band Rehearsing and Recording (1950-1951), and Photographs (1957)

1-8: Music Hall Clippings, 1964
News article "First Home of Consol Being Razed at A&M"
News article "Landmark at A&M, Old Music Hall, Razed"

1-9: Letters from former A&M Musicians
Letter from Richard C. Halter to "Bill"
Letter from P. E. Zimmerman to Turner
Picture of 'The Aggieland' from P. E. Zimmerman attached to a list of 'Membership of the respective Aggieland Orchestras during the period 1921-1925.
From S. E. Schaefer to W. M. Turner, March 15, 1972
From Dr. Roland C. Mallett to "Bill", with attached news articles
From S. E. Schaefer to Turner, March 8, 1972
From Jack R. Maguire to Turner, January 1, 1972
From Don G. Simpson to Turner, May 31, 1972

Also included in the box:
"Music from Aggieland" including Texas Aggie Band; Singing Cadets; Aggieland Orchestra; Yell Practice (2 copies)

18th Century Correspondence

9/1
Receipt (?) regarding France de Vaugency, 1783
To France de Vaugency, possibly from his uncle, 3 July 1766
To France de Vaugency from France de Tilly, 25 April 1787.

9/2
To unknown addressee from Beaudoin in Rouen, 11 May 1787
To unknown addressee from Gerehel (sic?) in Rouen, 24 February 1759.

9/3
To France de Vaugency from unknown author, 19 July 1782, with two accompanying notes on separate sheets, one regarding a commission (1760s) and one to France de Vaugency from unknown author on 31 October 1765
Two letters sealed together, to France de Vaugency from Millert fils aine in Paris, 18 October and 2 November, 1787
To France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, 2 September 1782
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, 24 June 1787
To M. Beaudoin from unknown author in Rouen, 14 February 1786
Letter, probably to France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, Rouen, 17 September 1782
To unknown addressee from Beaudoin, Rouen, 9 May 1787
To France de Vaugency from a close friend in Coulouze (sic?), 5 February 1793

9/4
Will of Deschamps Belard, father of Madame de France. Rouen, 1746.

9/5
To France de Veaugency, "administrateur des Domaines du Roy," unsigned, Undated
To France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, L'Argentine (in Switzerland?), 12 July 1787
To France de Vaugency from a close friend, Coulouze (sic?) 22 February 1793
Receipt (?) involving Vaugency and Madame la Contesse de Tilly, Rouen, 26 October 1763
To France de Veaugency from Rollet, Rouen, 24 April 1781, with accompanying receipt.

9/6
To M. Bobet or Robet (sic?) from de Vaugency, 12 July 1779, with accompanying letter to France de Vaugency from Dubor (sic?) Demain (sic?), 20 March 1779.

9/7
To France de Veaugency from Beaudoin, Undated
To unknown addressee from Beaudoin, 1787
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, Rouen, 20 March 1786.

9/8
Five letters to unknown addressee from Beaudoin, Rouen, 1786-1787.

9/9
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, Rouen, 28 February 1787
To M. Welteat from Beauodin, Rouen, 24 April 1786
To France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, 1785 or 86?
Two letters to unknown addressee from Beaudoin, Rouen, 1786.

9/10
Possible financial document, February 1793
Two letters to France de Vaugency from a close friend, Coulouze (sic?), 1793
To France de Vaugency, possibly from his cousin, Rouen, 26 March 1781
Financial statement of Madame la Comtesse de Tilly, 1785
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, with accompanying financial statement on Comtesse de Tilly, Rouen, 26 December 1785.

9/11
Administrative document, 1 October 1794, with accompanying catalog description.

9/12
Provision signed by Louis XIV, 1705, folded sheet.

9/13
To Jean-Louis Dubut de la Forest from Alexander Dumas fils, possibly from 1882, with accompanying catalog description.

9/14
To Count Dangormire from Louis XIV, 6 June 1706.

9/15
To municipal administrators from Semeaurs (sic?) on police business, Paris, 29 May 1793.

9/16
Manuscript marked "minute autograph de Malesherbes," Undated
Three poems by Malesherbes, Undated

9/17
To M. Chanchier from Malesherbes on historians of France, 1762
To M. Albers from Malesherbes, Undated
To unknown addressee from Malesherbes, Undated
To Marquise de Neville et Coblence from Malesherbes, Paris, possibly 1775
To an administrator from Malesherbes, Undated

9/18
Two engravings of Malesherbes.

9/19
To Malesherbes from De Sartine, Lieutenant General of Police, about revocation of a letter of exile, Versailes, 1776
Two petitions to Malesherbes in his role as censor of the press from Desbiefs, Undated

9/20
Two letters of Count Rosambo, grandson of Malesherbes, to an unknown baron about his allegiance to the Restoration, dated 9 August 1830 and 3 June 1829
Viscomte Nafauley to the Comte de Rosambo, 22 October 1830.

9/21
Madame Dumas, "Le DeVouement de Lamoignon Malesherbes," in verse by daughter of Malesherbes, manuscript, 11 pages, Undated

9/22
To Frederic the Great, King of Prussia, from Louis XV on the birth of a son to the princess of Prussia, 17 February 1748, with accompanying catalog description.

9/23
To Arnault, chief of the fifth division at the Interior Ministry, from D'arnaud, Paris, 1798.

9/24
Certificate of residence for Sierre Maloust agut de Change (sic?), Paris, 1 April 1793
Two Commune de Paris documents signed by Dorat-Cabierere, 1791-93.

9/25
Note on police letterhead, signed Manuel, 19 January 1790
To Monsieur from P. Manuel, Paris, 8 June 1792
Parisian city document signed by a committee, including Manuel, 4 September 1789
To procureur in Limoges from P. Manuel, Paris, 5 October 1792
To M. Decumite (sic?), signed Manuel, Paris, 1790.

9/26
To Mademoiselle de Scudery from Francois de Bonne, marquis de Crequy, camp near Chatenay, 19 May, 1670 (?), with two manuscript transcriptions of said letter, and with accompanying catalog description.

9/27
To Monsieur from Jintery (sic?), Paris, 29 September 1775.

9/28
Three letters to Louis XV from unknown author, 1759.

9/29
To the Marquis de Monteil from Xavier Le Pef. (sic?), 22 September 1761.

9/30
To Monsieur le Chevalier de Gougens from Charles Frederic, future grand duke of Saxe Weimar, in Weimar, 20 May 1823.

9/31
Form admitting a found child into an orphanage, Paris, 3 March 1796.

9/32
Hotel de Ville rental contract, Paris, 1771?

9/33
To M. Lahonde from M. Galigani, Paris, 24 December, 1818.

9/34
To Mme. Fabreguettes from Pierre-Jean de Beranger, Tours, 24 March 1839, with accompanying catalog description.

9/35
Document signed by Claude Louis Francois de Regnier comte de Guerchy, London, 17 December 1765.

9/36
Marriage document of M. Pierre Nicolas and Anne de Gruthres (sic?), 1769.

9/37
Possible will, 1766.

9/38
Marriage document, 13 September 1769
Marriage document, 6 July 1766.

9/39
To Monsieur and Madame Barlow from Constantin de Volney, Sarcelles, 7 June 1812, with accompanying catalog description.

9/40
Copy of a letter from Barles-Louis Bougeois to Lagree, Grenoble, 1795, with accompanying catalog description.

9/41
Anonymous manuscript, Paris, 11 September, 1774, with accompanying note saying "newspaper."

9/42
Anonymous manuscript, "Parodie D'une Scene de la tragedie de cinna," Undated, with accompanying note saying "Voltaire's copy."

9/43
La Duchesse de Villeroy, "Le 14 juillet," manuscript song
"Epitre a Madame Dubarry," manuscript poem, Undated
La Duchesse de Villeroy, "Le Mariage des pritres, example edifiant donne par l'abbe fauctut" (sic?), manuscript poem.

9/44
To Le Comte de Clermont from l'Abbe LeBlanc, 14 August 1762.

9/45
Five letters from Aubree to his mother, written in Paris, Lyons, Nancy and Breslau, 1800-1808, from five plastic sleeves that Robert L. Dawson marked "1/23" through "5/23," with the note "letters from a vet. during the Revolution & Empire-further docs. in oversize folder" on sleeve 1/23.

9/46
Eight letters from Aubree to his mother, written in Breslau, Wesphalia, Metz, Alfort, Bayviue (sic?), Bordeaux and Anclam, 1798-1808, from sleeves marked "6/23" through "13/23."

9/47
Four documents regarding Aubree's military service, 1799-1801, from sleeves marked "14/23" through "17/23."

9/48
"18/23" through "23/23." To Aubree from his mother, dictated 1781
To Aubree and sister, from Marianne, their other sister, 4 May 1792
To Mes Chers Enfants from Pere Colliot, addressed to Aubree, 1 February, 1775
To Aubree from Vaunisat (sic?), 1779
To Ma Fille from Pere Colliot, addressed to Aubree, 25 August 1775
To Aubree from Vaunisat (sic?), possibly from 1779.

9/49
Army quarter master's document regarding Aubree, veterinarian, 24 June 1800.

Bishops Correspondence, 18th Century, and French Revolution

11/1
"Macon, eveche". To Monsieur from unknown bishop of Macon, Dijon, 21 August (sic?) 1754
To M. Trudaine (sic?) from Gabriel Francois Mareau, bishop of Macon, 24 August 1773.

11/2
"Meaux, eveche". To Monsieur from Jean Louis de la Marthome (sic?) de Eaumade (sic?), bishop of Meaux, Meaux, 23 September 1763
To M. Seivnet (sic?) from Antoine Rene de la Roche de Fonteville (sic?), bishop of Meaux, Paris, 27 September 1749
To Monsieur Trudaine (sic?) from Jaugnes Bernigne Bonnet (sic?), bishop of Meaux, Versailles, Undated
Ecclesiastical printed document in Latin regarding Ludovicus-Matthias de Barral, 28 July 1803.

11/3
"Montpellier, eveche". To Monseigneur from Charles Joachim Colbert, bishop of Montpellier, Montpellier, 1 September 1703
To Messieurs Athanaze and Abel from (probably) Nicolas Marie Fournier de La Contamine, bishop of Montpellier, Montpellier, 10 October 1809
To Dr. Latour fils from (probably) Nicolas Marie Fournier de La Contamine, bishop of Montpellier, Montpellier, 13 August 1810.

11/4
"Narbonne, archeveche", with other notes. To M. Trudaine from Charles Antoine de la Roche Aimon, archbishop of Narbonne, Versailles, 22 February 1761.

11/5
"Nevers, eveche". To Monseigneur from (probably) Charles de Douhet d'Auzers, bishop of Nevers, Nevers, 28 July 1832.

11/6
"Nisibi, eveche". To Monseigneur from Vincent, archbishop of Nisibi, Paris, 28 August 1826.

11/7
"Noyon, eveche". To M. d'Ormin (sic?) from Jean Francois de la Cropte de Bourzac, bishop of Noyon, Noyon, 8 April 1738
To M. de Naux (sic?) from Louis Andre de Grimaldi, bishop of Noyon, 3 February 1779.

11/8
"Orange, eveche". To unknown addressee from (probably) Francois-Andre de Tilly, bishop of Orange, Orange, 24 December 1773.

11/9
"Paris, archeveche," with other notes. To Mademoiselle Antoinette de Chaumont from Antoine-Eleonore-Leon Le Clerc de Juigne, former archbishop of Paris, Paris, 13 January 1806.

11/10
"Perigueux, eveche". To M. de Trudaine (sic?) from Jean Chretien de Macheco de Premeaux, bishop of Perigueux, Perigueux, 1741.

11/11
"Poitiers, eveche". To M. de Beaumont from Martial-Louis de Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire, bishop of Poitiers, Paris, 14 May 1767
To M. de la Milliere from unknown author, Versailles, 9 May 1789.

11/12
"Riez, eveche". To Monsieur Bauvais L'ayne from Daniel Joseph, bishop of Riez, Die, 4 July 1739.

11/13
"Rodez, eveche". To Monsieur from Jerome Marie Francois de Cice, bishop of Rodez, Rodez, 12 August 1771
To M. de Milliers from Charles Colbert Seignelay de Castle Hill, bishop of Rodez, Brimine (sic?), 18 July 1783.

11/14
"Rouen, archeveche". To M. Trudaine from Dominique de la Rochefoucauld, archbishop of Rouen, Rouen, 25 Sepbember 1774.

11/15
"Saint Claude, eveche". To M. de Milliers from Jean Bouhier, bishop of Dijon, appointed as bishop of Saint Claude, though he never held the office
Dijon, 30 October 1739.

11/16
"Saint Flour, eveche". To Moniseur Delard from (probably) Louis-Siffren-Joseph Salamon, bishop of Saint-Flour, c. 1820-29.

11/17
"Senlis". To Monsieur from Jean Armand de Bessuejouls Roquelaure, bishop of Senlis, 16 August 1763
To M. de Milliere from Jean Armand de Bessuejouls Roquelaure, bishop of Senlis, Versailles, 2 April 1786.

11/18
"Sens, archeveche". To M. Trudaine from Jean Joseph Longuet, archbishop of Sens, Paris, 1743
To M. de Marville from (possibly) Jean Joseph Longuet, archbishop of Sens, Paris, 1750?

11/19
"Soissons, eveche". To Monsieur from Francois de Fitz-James, bishop of Soissons, Paris, 6 March 1786
To Monsieur de Vochar (sic?) from Jean-Claud le Blanc de Beaulieu, bishop of Soissons, Soissons, 9 September 1802.

11/20
"Strasbourg, eveche". To the minister of finances from G. Prim (sic?) de Croï, Paris, 1 April 1822.

11/21
"Tarbes, eveche". To Monsieur, possibly from Pierre de la Rumagnere (sic?), 27 December 1780
Memoire enclosed in above, to M. Dubois, 11 June 1778.

11/22
"Toul, eveche". To M. de Trudaine from Claude Drouâs de Boussey, bishop of Toul, Mosette (sic?), 19 April 1773
To unknown addressee from Clause Drouâs de Boussey, bishop of Toul, Undated

11/23
"Toulon, eveche". To Monseigneur de la Perre de le 1re Drouyn (sic?) from Armand-Louis Bonin de Chalucet, bishop of Toulon, 7 June 1703.

11/24
"Toulouse, archeveche". To a bishop from (possibly) Francois de Bovet, former archbishop of Toulouse, Paris, 16 April 1826
To M. de la Millierre from (probably) Etienne Charles de Lomenie de Brienne, archbishop of Toulouse, Toulouse, 1 September 1782.

11/25
"Tours, archeveche". To M. Dorsesson (sic?) from Louis Chapt de Rastignac, archbishop of Tours, 1733?
To Monsieur from Henri Marie Bernardin de Rosset de Ceilhes de Fleurry (sic?), archbishop of Tours, Tours, 16 November 1770
To M. de Linay (sic?) from Joachim Francois Mamert de Conzie, archbishop of Tours, Tours, 13 February 1780.

11/26
"Uzes, eveche". To Monseigneur from (probably) Michel Poncet de la Riviere, Uzes, 18 March 1704.

11/27
"Valence, eveche". To M. Boucher (sic?) from Pierre-Francois de Grave, bishop and count of Valence, Grenoble, 1773?

11/28
"Vence, eveche". To Madame from a former bishop of Vence, 4 August 1735.

11/29
"Versailles, eveche". To Monsieur from Louis Charrier de la Roche, bishop of Versailles, Versailles, 4 October 1803.

11/30
"Vienne, eveche". To unknown addressee from Jean Gorges Lefranc de Pomignan, archbishop of Vienne, Vienne, 23 April 1775?

11/31
"Viviers, eveche". To M. Trudaine? from (possibly) Joseph-Robin Morel de Mons, bishop of Viviers, Paris, 14 October 1753?

11/32
To Sitoyen (sic) Gerard Maire demeurant aosouer (sic?) from unknown author, possibly his brother, Cologne, 8 February 1795
Passport of Mlle Marconney, Paris, 1792.

11/33
"Alienation des Domaines Nationaux," Versailles, 28 December 1802.

11/34
To la Commisionaire (illegible) from Le Counseil General et l'agent national pres la Commune de Vouziers, Vouziers, 17 May 1795, with accompanying catalog description.

11/35
H.P. Krause Rare Books, New York, description of "30 letters, signed by [interior] minister and division chiefs ... from the library of Sir Thomas Phillips," Paris, 3/25/1791-6/27/1799. These are evidently the letters in folders 36-39 below.

11/36
To Ministre de l'Interieur aux Representans du Peuple, membres du comite de salut public de la Convention Nationale, from Pare, possibly minister, Paris, 1793?
To Le Ministre de l'interieur aux Citoyens (sic?) administrateurs du Departement de Paris, from Pare, possibly minister, Paris, 24 November 1793
To Citoyen Dernian (sic?) from le Ministre de l'interieur. Paris, 28 June 1797.

11/37-39
9 interior ministry letters (see description in folder 35 above).

11/40
Baculard d'Arnaud to M. Duchosal, 1784, with accompanying catalog description.

11/41
Letter by Jean Dusaulx, 1782, with accompanying catalog description.

11/42
Baculard d'Arnaud to banker Detchigarey, with accompanying catalog description.

11/43
Baculard d'Arnaud to a German, 1750, with accompanying catalog description.

11/44
Letter on letterhead of Brignoles, Var department, 1790s.

11/45
Lullin de Chateauvieux, "Manuscrit venu de Sainte Helene," manuscript, 108 pp.

11/46
Letter by Louis Carrier-Belleul, 1894, with accompanying catalog description.

11/47
Note signed l'abbe Arnaud and Larcher, 1783
H. Maret to Fontanes, 1790s
Gaillard near Chantilly to Dentu, possibly a printer, in Paris, Undated

11/48
Enlistment certificate in National Guard, 1789
Departement du Var, printed form, circa 1800
Letter on departement de l'Herault letterhead, 1811.

11/49
Sketch of flowers in vase, colored, possibly charcoal, signed Tristan Klingsor (sic?).

11/50
Assignats, 15 pieces.

11/51
State of Massachusetts Bay promissory note, $20, 1780
New-York Waterworks promissory note, 8 shillings, 1774
Pennsylvania promissory note, 50 shillings, 1773.

11/52
Assignats, 6 pieces.

11/53
2 post cards, 3 autographs, 1 notes, with accompanying catalog description.

11/54
Assignats, 19 pieces.

11/55
Assignats, 11 pieces.

11/56
Assignats, 8 pieces.

11/57
Secretary Gautier on "Legion des eleves des sections armees," 1792, with accompanying catalog description.

11/58
Victorien Sardou, 2 letters, 1 theater flyer, with accompanying catalog description
Kickshaws & Co., Paris, folded notice, printed, with Bookleaves Used Books, New York, business card.

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